Objective. Many patients do not receive guideline-recommended care for diabetes and other chronic conditions. Automated speech-recognition telephone outreach to supplement in-person physician–patient communication may enhance patient care for chronic illness. We conducted this study to inform the development of an automated telephone outreach intervention for improving diabetes care among members of a large, not-for-profit health plan. Design. In-depth telephone interviews with qualitative analysis. Setting/participants. Individuals with diabetes (n 36) enrolled in a large regional health plan in the USA. Main outcome measure. Patients ’ opinions about automated speech-recognition telephone technology. Results. Patients who were recently d...
Safety net systems need innovative diabetes self-management programs for linguistically diverse pati...
Objective. To evaluate the impact of an automated tele-phone disease management (ATDM) call system o...
In the United States, Spanish-speaking patients with diabetes often receive inadequate dietary couns...
Objective. Many patients do not receive guideline-recommended care for diabetes and other chronic co...
OBJECTIVE — The study’s objective was to assess the effects of automated telephone out-reach with sp...
A number of computerized automated programs for preventing and managing chronic diseases are now ava...
BACKGROUND. An estimated 285 million people worldwide have diabetes and its prevalence is predicted ...
Diabetes is a serious medical condition, affecting about 16 million Americans, and accounting for on...
Abstract Background An estimated 285 million people worldwide have diabetes and its prevalence is pr...
BACKGROUND: Initiating and adjusting insulin treatment for people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) require...
BackgroundHealth information technology can enhance self-management and quality of life for patients...
<strong>Background</strong> Initiating and adjusting insulin treatment for people with type 2 diabet...
The objective was to determine whether automated telephone self-management support (ATSM) for low-in...
Abstract Background Health information technology can enhance self-management and quality of life fo...
BackgroundThailand has a shortage of community health nurses for supporting the self‐management of t...
Safety net systems need innovative diabetes self-management programs for linguistically diverse pati...
Objective. To evaluate the impact of an automated tele-phone disease management (ATDM) call system o...
In the United States, Spanish-speaking patients with diabetes often receive inadequate dietary couns...
Objective. Many patients do not receive guideline-recommended care for diabetes and other chronic co...
OBJECTIVE — The study’s objective was to assess the effects of automated telephone out-reach with sp...
A number of computerized automated programs for preventing and managing chronic diseases are now ava...
BACKGROUND. An estimated 285 million people worldwide have diabetes and its prevalence is predicted ...
Diabetes is a serious medical condition, affecting about 16 million Americans, and accounting for on...
Abstract Background An estimated 285 million people worldwide have diabetes and its prevalence is pr...
BACKGROUND: Initiating and adjusting insulin treatment for people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) require...
BackgroundHealth information technology can enhance self-management and quality of life for patients...
<strong>Background</strong> Initiating and adjusting insulin treatment for people with type 2 diabet...
The objective was to determine whether automated telephone self-management support (ATSM) for low-in...
Abstract Background Health information technology can enhance self-management and quality of life fo...
BackgroundThailand has a shortage of community health nurses for supporting the self‐management of t...
Safety net systems need innovative diabetes self-management programs for linguistically diverse pati...
Objective. To evaluate the impact of an automated tele-phone disease management (ATDM) call system o...
In the United States, Spanish-speaking patients with diabetes often receive inadequate dietary couns...